Church House Westminster
will host
Spectator Events’ debate on the
2016 US Presidential Election later
this month.
The event,
The 2016 US
Presidential Debate; Clinton or Trump?, will take place on Tuesday October 18
when
Chairman of The Spectator
Magazine Group and renowned political anchorman
Andrew Neil will chair a panel
of guest speakers to debate who should become the next President of the United
States, and what we can expect of each candidate.
Speakers include the magazine’s High Life
columnist
Taki Theodoraacopulos; author and biographer
Conrad Black; American
playwright and critic
Bonnie Greer; The Financial Times chief foreign affairs
commentator
Gideon Rachman; UK chair of Democrats Abroad
Roberto Ravelli,
editor-in-chief of the American Spectator
R Emmett Tyrell Jr.
Clare Lavelle, Senior
Events Manager at The Spectator, commented; "
Church House Westminster is
right in the heart of the British political landscape, and is a great venue for
our events. The US Presidential Election is one of the most exciting for
decades and we’re looking forward to welcoming a capacity crowd to our debate
on an issue of such importance, not just for Americans but for the rest of the
world.”
A limited number of
tickets are still available for the event. For information visit
www.spectator.co.uk/events or call
020 7961 0044.
Church
House Westminster has a long history of staging political debates, having played
host to the House of Commons and the House of Lords during WWII. Situated in
the heart of Westminster, it is one of London’s most versatile conference and
event venues, accommodating between 2 and 664 guests. For more information call
0207 390 1590 or visit
www.churchhouseconf.co.uk